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Atomic trainspotting

In Illinois, only 11 complaints were logged. 3 of them from my small town of 10, 0 So far the first 4 copies of Dexter Season 3, Disc 1 on Blu-Ray have arrived damaged. Hows this for a buys bulk defective disks at discount. Everyone wins the consumer. I have been off of the Net Flix-Blu-Ray addiction, since about mid-January 20 Since I dropped the blu-ray option see earlier post I have not had a single problem with a DVD disk since then. It has truly been movie bliss! I would have dropped them like a hot potato, if it were not for their streaming video option. The dude above may me right, streaming HD may be the solution! Now I only buy movies that warrant viewing again, and again on Blu-Ray. Which, I can tell you is not very many! Same story. We were set to watch Smoking Aces 2 last night ERROR. Yet another cracked disk. This is happening way too often to be acceptable. I sent A Perfect Getaway back 4 times, each replacement being damaged one actually had a huge chunk missing from the protective layer quality control??, before I finally said forget it. Its frustrating to waste weeks going through return after return, hoping for a good disk. I cant believe they are charging extra to get blu-ray when I end up seeing far fewer atomic trainspotting because of their poor packaging. Now that they have signed yet another delayed release deal with two more of the major studios Im seriously questioning if its worth it to keep them. It seems their commitment to the customer continues to slide and yet their pricing remains. I wish RedBox would hurry up and start renting Blu-Rays. Thats all Im waiting for. I too have had issues with cracked BluRay discs. Ive only been with NetFlix since Jan. Ill admit Ive received more cracked BluRay discs than I think is acceptable, but at the same time I realize that each home they go to and how they are handled in a postal atmosphere is quite abusive. The speed in which NetFlix get their movies queued and out to me is phenomenal. Heck, when I receive a damaged flick, I cant even report it damaged until the next day because I wasnt supposed to receive it until the next day. And after reading the post of earlier about the guy that works there and how many discs he inspects in a day, WOW, I can see how some can slip through the cracks no pun. The packaging should definitely be changed. Initially it will cost them BIG bucks to use sturdy materials, but in the the end they get a loyal following in an industry that is ever changing. I also think users should be responsible for returning discs in a well taken atomic trainspotting of fashion. If the same user keeps returning the discs with peanut butter on them, then they should be penalized. We all know the post office doesnt filthy-up the discs. I should also mention I LOVE NetFlix for their streaming flicks more than anything.

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